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Her "D cup bosom", as Vogue magazine put it in a 1992 feature on her, places her as one of largest breasted American high fashion models of all time.
Her "D cup bosom", as Vogue magazine put it in a 1992 feature on her, places her as one of largest breasted American high fashion models of all time.


Jeff Bercovici of Womens' Wear Daily magazine describes the Karan campaign nearly fifteen yaers later in 2004:
Jeff Bercovici of Womens' Wear Daily magazine describes the Karan campaign nearly fifteen years later in 2004:
"...when the time came to put a person into the picture, the person selected was model Rosemary McGrotha. Dark-haired and relatively full-figured, as fashion models go, she was depicted in the fall 1986 campaign riding around town in the back of a limousine, boarding an airplane laden with bags or dressing herself in a messy bedroom with a baby nearby. The idea was to create images that would reflect Karan’s own glamorous but hectic life..."
 
"...when the time came to put a person into the picture, the person selected was model Rosemary McGrotha. Dark-haired and relatively full-figured, as fashion models go, she was depicted in the fall 1986 campaign riding around town in the back of a limousine, boarding an airplane laden with bags or dressing herself in a messy bedroom with a baby nearby. The idea was to create images that would reflect Karan’s own glamorous but hectic life..."

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Rosemary McGrotha

Rosemary McGrotha, born 1965, is a 1970's and 1980's high fashion cover print and runway model perhaps best known for being featured in a the now iconic 1992 ad campaign “In Women We Trust” for Donna Karan which depicted McGrotha as the first female president being sworn in. Her "D cup bosom", as Vogue magazine put it in a 1992 feature on her, places her as one of largest breasted American high fashion models of all time.

Jeff Bercovici of Womens' Wear Daily magazine describes the Karan campaign nearly fifteen years later in 2004:

"...when the time came to put a person into the picture, the person selected was model Rosemary McGrotha. Dark-haired and relatively full-figured, as fashion models go, she was depicted in the fall 1986 campaign riding around town in the back of a limousine, boarding an airplane laden with bags or dressing herself in a messy bedroom with a baby nearby. The idea was to create images that would reflect Karan’s own glamorous but hectic life..."